Contact : Mrs Jean Goodsell, 01635 31928 or Toby Crispin, 01635 200512
Open to all residents of Curridge and surrounding villages. Evening
meetings throughout the year with informative talks in the W.I. Hall.
Two shows a year. Social events e.g. B.B.Q., skittles evening, quizzes
and walks, jumble sale, plant sales, members' plant sales. Newsletter
delivered to members' homes. Subscription £3 a year in 2008.
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Registered
Charity 3938009
The legal title of the piece of land between Curridge School and the road
is held by Chieveley Parish Council. The responsibility for control and
management of the land rests with Trustees; The Chair of Chieveley Parish
Council, Mr Percy Fiddler. Mrs Lesley Dick, Mrs Thelma Crossley, Mr Grahame
Pitts and Mrs Kathy Titcombe.
Residents and pupils of the School are welcome to use the land for recreational
purposes e.g. playing ball games ( there is a football net) and picnics.
A history of the Curridge Playground is available from the Curridge Residents'
Association Secretary ( Tel: 01635 200445)
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Contact: Mrs Margaret Vousden
Tel: 01635 200279
Venue: Curridge W.I. Hall first Tuesday in the month.
Open to all women over 16 years of age. Offering friendship, fun and education.
Monthly evening meetings with a variety of topics. Pub meals out, walks
and visits to places of interest.
For hiring the WI Hall click here.
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Tel: 01635 200400
The Bunk has a bar, restaurant and eight luxury en-suite
bedrooms. In winter-time it has a roaring log fire. In summer-time you
can sit outside in the front and back gardens and enjoy the delightful
hanging baskets and tubs.
Business and family parties catered for.
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Long Lane, Curridge
RG18 LY
Hosts: Kay Binns
Tel: 01635 200348
Fax: 01635 203153
Tues.- Sat. 12 noon to 2.30pm, 6pm to 11pm
Sunday 12 noon to 3pm
The Lamb is a comfortable bar and restaurant offering a fresh and original
menu, together with a comprehensive Tapas Menu. Head Chef Simon Rudd uses
the highest quality ingredients, taking advantage of as much local produce
as possible.
Retaining all the rustic charm of a country pub, its perfect for dining
and, with a range of real ales, beers and wines, great for that equally
important casual drink with friends.
Business and family parties catered for.
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There is a map of footpaths on a notice board outside the WI Hall and
in the notice boards.
The Ordnance Survey Explorer 158 Newbury and Hungerford 1:25,000 map covers
this area.
It is a delightful area for walking because there is a web of footpaths
and bridleways to explore. Stout shoes or Wellingtons are recommended
when the ground is wet. Click to view.
Walk A - approximately 50 minutes
Walk B - approximately 1 hour
Walk C - approximately 35 or 50 minutes.
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